The butterfly lions

the story of the pekingese in history, legend, and art

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The butterfly lions

the story of the pekingese in history, legend, and art

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The story of Lootie, a tiny morsel of life 'looted' from a Chinese palace at a culmination of the Opium War and given to Queen Victoria, is the starting point of Rumer Godden's enchanting story of the pekingese...the breed of dogs which combines the beauty and delicacy of the butterfly with the pride and nobility of the lion. Long greatly prized as the court dogs of the Chinese emperors, they were almost unknown in the West until the 19th C. and their introduction coincided with the reigns of two remarkable women: on one hand, the Dowager Empress of China, Tzu-hsi, one of the most fascinating..and perhaps wicked..women in history; on the other, Victoria, the young British monarch who was to see her empire grow to rival that of the Chinese.

Rumer Godden takes these two very different women and their courts..the Summer Palace and the Winter Castle..and around their lives and times weaves a history of the 'golden-coated nimble dogs, 'as Marco Polo described them.

The pekingese were so important in Chinese court and religious life that they recur repeatedly in the decorative arts, in scrolls, ornaments and painting,s and in the legends and literature of China. here Godden has assembled a beautiful collection of illustrations to show the role and evolution of the pekingese down the ages. She also describes the development of the breed in the West, notably through the celebrated Alderbourne kennels, and she describes and illustrates her own and other famous pekingese.

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Publisher
Viking
Language
English
Pages
192

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [188]-189.
Includes index.

Published in
New York
Series
A Studio book

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
636.7/6
Library of Congress
SF429.P3 G63, SF429.P3G63

The Physical Object

Pagination
192 p. :
Number of pages
192

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4542885M
Internet Archive
butterflylionsth00godd
ISBN 10
0670197882
LCCN
77010010
OCLC/WorldCat
3072383
Library Thing
2014499
Goodreads
1302494

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